François, 59, claims to have regained the shape he was in at the age of 25. Isabelle, 64, says a preventive check-up saved her life. Like them, more and more French people are turning to longevity medicine and adopting strict routines to age better.
Jeanne Sénéchal is a French journalist whose work has been published in daily Le Figaro, among other places.
François, 59, claims to have regained the shape he was in at the age of 25. Isabelle, 64, says a preventive check-up saved her life. Like them, more and more French people are turning to longevity medicine and adopting strict routines to age better.
At the age of 60, you might think that friendships have weathered all storms. And yet, this period often marks a turning point. Some ties hold, others fray. For many — amid retirement, time speeding up, changing priorities — it’s time to sort things out. Should we hold on, or let go?
Between positive education and family traditions, the dialogue between grandparents and young parents often becomes a source of tension.